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Published inFeb 2021
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Danny Staple
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Danny Staple

Danny Staple builds robots and gadgets as a hobbyist, makes videos about his work with robots, and attends community events such as PiWars and Arduino Day. He has been a professional Python programmer, later moving into DevOps, since 2009, and a software engineer since 2000. He has worked with embedded systems, including embedded Linux systems, throughout the majority of his career. He has been a mentor at a local CoderDojo, where he taught how to code with Python. He has run Lego Robotics clubs with Mindstorms. He has also developed Bounce!, a visual programming language targeted at teaching code using the NodeMCU IoT platform. The robots he has built with his children include TankBot, SkittleBot (now the Pi Wars robot), ArmBot, and SpiderBot.
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Adding a pan and tilt mechanism

We are now going to build and add a pan and tilt servo mechanism to our robot. This mechanism is like a head for our robot to mount sensors on it. A pan and tilt mechanism, shown in Figure 10.8, moves a sensor (or anything else) through two axes under servo motor control.

Pan means to turn left or right. Tilt means to tilt up or down:

Figure 10.8 – A pan and tilt mechanism from a typical kit

Kits like the one in Figure 10.8 are available from Mouser, along with Adafruit outlets. You may need to purchase the servo motors separately. There are other types of pan-tilt. Ensure it is the type that uses two servos and refer to the manufacturer's documentation where it is different. We build the kit, mount it onto our robot, and plug it into the controller.

Our robot block diagram with the servos looks like Figure 10.9:

Figure 10.9 – Block diagram of the robot with servo motors...

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Danny Staple builds robots and gadgets as a hobbyist, makes videos about his work with robots, and attends community events such as PiWars and Arduino Day. He has been a professional Python programmer, later moving into DevOps, since 2009, and a software engineer since 2000. He has worked with embedded systems, including embedded Linux systems, throughout the majority of his career. He has been a mentor at a local CoderDojo, where he taught how to code with Python. He has run Lego Robotics clubs with Mindstorms. He has also developed Bounce!, a visual programming language targeted at teaching code using the NodeMCU IoT platform. The robots he has built with his children include TankBot, SkittleBot (now the Pi Wars robot), ArmBot, and SpiderBot.
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